Trump administration considers new safety vetting framework for advanced AI models
The Trump administration is weighing oversight mechanisms for advanced AI models, including potential Pentagon safety testing and government vetting before deployment, according to multiple reports. White House officials have held meetings with tech companies and trade groups to discuss security concerns, while simultaneously emphasizing support for rapid AI deployment and American competitiveness with China.
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Axios and Politico emphasize security testing requirements the administration is considering; Washington Examiner highlights Trump's claim AI will create more jobs than it kills; The Hill frames this as not picking winners; Reuters treats vetting as a government oversight shift.
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“Trump says AI will probably kill jobs but also 'create a lot of jobs'”WE Washington Examiner RIGHT
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AAxios Trump administration considering safety review for new AI models 48d ago HThe Hill Trump administration not picking AI winners and losers: Wiles 45d ago RReuters White house considers vetting AI Models before they are released, NYT reports 48d ago PPolitico White House mulls tighter controls on advanced AI 47d ago Tracked claims from across the political spectrum
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